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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: BybeeChp1Notes, language is a complex adaptive system e.g., English auxiliaries, Variation and gradience in language where gradience is the lack of clear distinction between morphological categories, Language structure emerges from repeated use of domain-general processes, language is a complex adaptive system e.g., verbal constructions, cognitve processes that are not specialized faculties, e.g., vision. e.g., vision, Variation and gradience in language provide evidence that language is a complex adaptive system, Language structure thus language can be seen as a complex adaptive system, Domain-general cognitive processes or as Bybee states "...it is possible that the structural phenomena we observe in the grammar of natural languages can be derived from domain-general cognitive processes as they operate in multiple instances of language use.", Language structure then Variation and gradience in language, "derive linguistic structure" by means of repeated applications, Language structure rather than being a priori (innately based), Domain-general cognitive processes can "derive linguistic structure", Domain-general cognitive processes to Language structure, Domain-general cognitive processes are cognitve processes that are not specialized faculties, e.g., vision., language is a complex adaptive system e.g., morpheme classes